American Museum of Natural History
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Richard Hunt carving totem pole at the American Museum of Natural History, 1992.
Slides of Richard Hunt, direct descendant of George Hunt, carving and painting a totem pole during the Chiefly Feasts temporary exhibition held at the American Museum of Natural History. Images include museum visitors viewing Hunt working and finished exhibition location in the 77th Street entrance hall across from the Haida canoe.
Roaches Are Here to Stay exhibition photographic slides, 1973.
Views of the temporary exhibition Roaches Are Here To Stay, held at the American Museum of Natural History, September 1973. Images of the display case, display text, and visitors looking at live roaches inside the exhibit.
Royal Tombs of Sipán photographic slides, 1994.
Slides of the temporary exhibition Royal Tombs of Sipán, held at the American Museum of Natural History, 1994. Gallery 3. The exhibition was organized by the Bruning National Archaeological Museum in Lambayeque, Peru, and the Fowler Museum, in Los Angeles.
Sacred Mountains of the World exhibition photographic slides, 1998.
Views of the temporary exhibition Sacred Mountains of the World, held at the American Museum of Natural History, 1998, Akeley Gallery. Includes framed mounted photographs with some wall text.
Scientists and Journalists exhibition photographic slides, 1996.
Views of the temporary exhibition, Scientists and Journalists, held at the American Museum of Natural History, 1996.
Search of Peking Man exhibition photographic slides, 1975-1976.
Slides of the temporary exhibition In Search of Peking Man, held at the American Museum of Natural History, 1975. Several views of the display case.
Sharks! Fact and Fantasy exhibition photographic slides, 1994.
Views of the temporary exhibition Sharks! Fact and Fantasy, held at the American Museum of Natural History, 1994. Images include interactive displays and exhibits. Gallery 3.
Shell and Man collection from slide show in Shell and Man Hall, 1975, undated.
Slides from a slideshow that displayed in the AMNH Shell and Man Hall.
Spirits in Steel: The Art of the Kalabari Masquerade exhibition photographic slides
Views of the temporary exhibition, Spirits in Steel: The Art of the Kalabari Masquerade, held at the American Museum of Natural History, 1998-1999. Sculpture by the Southeastern Nigerian Kalabari artist Sokari Douglas Camp. Studio photographs of two sculptures: Big Alagba and Sikibo taken in 1999.
Story of Ancient Man exhibition photographic slides
Early Man slides, includes some artifacts, stone tools, restoration pieces by McGregor and Keller, and paintings by Charles R. Knight. Slides were taken of the exhibition including exhibit panels.